The period when reproductive termites, also known as alates, leave their colonies to establish new ones is termed a termite swarm. In Florida, this phenomenon is significantly influenced by environmental factors such as temperature and rainfall. Warm temperatures and increased humidity, often following rainfall, create ideal conditions for these insects to emerge.
Understanding the timing of these events is crucial for homeowners and pest control professionals alike. Knowing when termite swarms are likely to occur allows for proactive measures to be taken, potentially preventing infestations and minimizing structural damage to buildings. Historically, observation of these patterns has been a primary method for anticipating and managing termite activity.